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"Farmers Insurance Agent" Addresses Finding Quality "Health Insurance" in Waterford, Michigan

09-24-08
Ted Lewicki
Ted Lewicki: Financial Planner in Waterford, MI

Everyone should have some form of health insurance or basic medical coverage so they can see a doctor for yearly physicals or when they are ill. Private health insurance used to be something only the wealthy could afford, but there are companies that can make medical coverage a reality for you.

Shop Around and Ask Questions

Medical coverage varies from one company to another with many different plans available to serve your individual needs. Shop around, ask questions and take notes. At first, you may not know what to ask. As you visit with different insurance agents and hear about the different plans offered, you will become more familiar with the process and you will soon know just what you are looking for. Do not purchase a policy with the first company you make contact with; all insurance agents are trained to sell. The next one you visit will sound just as good. Maybe after shopping around, the first company will sound the best. This is why I recommend taking notes. You can always go back to the first company and ask questions.

With private health insurance, you will be responsible for paying the premiums rather that splitting the cost with an employer. Private health insurance is not as costly as it used to be with the competition among many local insurance companies. Be very selective when buying private health coverage; do not accept the cheapest package just because of the price. If it doesn't provide the care you need, you're just throwing money away. In this case, you're better off just paying the doctor bills! It's better to spend more money to get what you need than to spend less money and get nothing.

A good insurance agent will ask you the appropriate questions to determine the coverage you need. Maybe you just need something to cover regular doctor visits or coverage in the event of serious illness or injury. Some people need more; they may need long-term care in a nursing home or assisted living facility. No matter what your needs are, be sure to select the plan that suits your needs and your budget.

More Resources

The internet is a great place to do some research. You can take all the time you need to learn about the many different types of plans that are available. Many insurance companies have websites where you can "click here for a quote" to get an idea of how much the coverage is going to cost, with no obligation to do business with them.

Friends and family are another great resource for information. Ask them about their health coverage and who they do business with. Everyone likes to talk about what they know about. Most people are thrilled to be able to give advice; many try to force it on you even when you don't ask for it. Imagine what you can find out if you ask!

Your doctor will also be able to give you some recommendations. Find out what type of insurance your doctor accepts, especially if you're very comfortable with your doctor and have no desire to switch medical providers. If you get a great deal on coverage that works for you, it's no good if your doctor cannot accept it.

Your Insurance Agent

Another import issue when shopping for health insurance is an agent that you can easily communicate with. If there seems to be a personality conflict with an insurance agent, you may want to continue shopping around. No matter how good of a deal you're offered, what good is it if you have difficulty filing claims? A good insurance agent will continue to be available to answer your questions and concerns even after making the sale.

Put all you eggs in one basket?

Many people only deal with one insurance agent for all their insurance needs. Did you know that most auto or homeowners insurance agents also provide health insurance? Some insurance agents are financial advisors as well. A full service insurance agent is not a bad idea. Your insurance agent is sort of like your doctor. He knows all about your financial situation and your liability needs. Why shouldn't he also know about your health care needs? There is often a nice discount when you have multiple policies with one insurance company. If you like your automobile insurance agent or your homeowner's insurance agent and the company is good about taking care of you when you file a claim, this is probably the place to start with your shopping for private health insurance.

All types of insurance can be very expensive, but they can also be very reasonable. Be sure to ask around and find a plan that suits your needs and your budget. Make sure you can effectively communicate with your insurance agent should you have questions or concerns. It is also a good idea to schedule an annual appointment with your insurance agent to review your policy to be sure your coverage is adequate.

This article was written by Ted Lewicki, a Farmers Insurance Agent who represents several insurance companies. Ted has been in the insurance business for nearly 50 years; he has been a member of the Better Business Bureau with no reported complaints. He is always available when his customers have questions or concerns or they need to review their insurance coverage. http://www.a-oneinsurance.com/ services Oakland County, Michigan with many clients in Waterford, Pontiac, Rochester, Auburn Hills, West Bloomfield, Keego Harbor, Milford, White Lake, Walled Lake, Wixom and neighboring cities and communities.

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"Farmers Insurance Agent" of Waterford, Michigan Discusses "Automobile Insurance" What Every Driver Must Know!

09-24-08
Ted Lewicki
Ted Lewicki: Financial Planner in Waterford, MI

Auto insurance is required by law for anyone who purchases a car in any state in the US. Anyone who is caught driving a vehicle without auto insurance faces heavy fines and possible jail time. In addition, your car can be seized and impounded. The total in fines, impound fees and bail to get out of jail is far more than the cost of the insurance. Another good reason for auto insurance is to cover you if you are involved in an accident, causing damages and injury to someone. If you are adequately covered, and you get sued for millions of dollars, the insurance company will have attorneys to represent you and handle the claim. Otherwise, you stand a chance to lose everything you own, and more! So, if you're going to drive, be sure to have insurance!

The main reason the law requires you to have auto insurance is to cover damages and injury to others as a result of a traffic accident. This is very important as the damages and medical expenses can be very expensive. If you cause an accident that injures or kills someone, are you able to write a check to compensate them for their loss? Most likely, the answer is "no way!"

There are several types of auto insurance coverage to choose from, depending on the value of your vehicle and how much you face losing in the event of a serious accident resulting in a lawsuit. You may choose the bare minimum, PLPD (Personal Liability and Property Damage) coverage, which covers the injured party, but not you. If your car has no real cash value, then this may be the coverage to choose. If you drive a very expensive car, or the car is financed, you will be required to carry full coverage, which will cover the balance owed on the vehicle should it be totaled in an accident. There are also policies that cover theft of your vehicle.

The cost of the insurance depends on the type of policy you choose, the make and model of your vehicle, its value, the area where the car is parked at night, your driving record and how many miles you drive annually, to name a few. There are many factors used to calculate automobile insurance rates. Different companies have different rates, so it is important to get several quotes before purchasing automobile insurance. It is also important to be sure the company you choose to work with has a good reputation for handling claims. Most people get referrals from friends and family who already have a relationship with an insurance agent. A good insurance agent will explain all options and ask the appropriate questions about you to be sure you are adequately covered.


If you're in the market to purchase a car, be sure to visit your insurance agent first, to be sure the cost fits your budget. Studies have shown that some vehicles are more commonly stolen than others. Some vehicles are rated safer than others in the event of an accident. Check the "crash test" ratings on the models you have in mind and see your insurance agent for more information and advice. In any event, buckle up and maintain proper automobile insurance now to avoid stiff penalties and fines, jail time, loss of your driver's license and a nightmare down the road!

This article was written by Ted Lewicki, a Farmers Insurance agent located in Waterford, Michigan. Ted has been an insurance agent for nearly 50 years. He has been a member of the Better Business Bureau with no reported complaints. Ted interviews his clients to learn just what type of policy they need so that they are adequately covered in the event of an unfortunate accident where they may be sued. http://www.a-oneinsurance.com/ services Oakland County, Michigan with many clients in Waterford, Pontiac, Rochester, Auburn Hills, West Bloomfield, Keego Harbor, Milford, White Lake, Walled Lake, Wixom and neighboring cities and communities.

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Charles Dillard, "Dryer Vent Repair" and Maintenance Technician Cures the Problem to Correct a Fire Hazard with "Dryer Vent Cleaning" and Alteration in Waterford, Michigan

Charles Dillard: Environmental Services in Oak Park, MI

Warning! Your Dryer Can Be a Fire Hazard! This doesn't necessarily mean you need a new clothes dryer...

Waterford, MI -- In preparation of National Fire Prevention Month this October, I asked one of our Dryer Vent Wizard customers about his close call with blackened dryer lint found within the dryer and the dryer vent. Over a short period of time, Tom Mitchell noticed that the family's white laundry was coming out of the dryer an unfortunate shade of gray. They called their local dryer repairman, who found the dryer "jammed full" of darkened lint.

The dryer technician extracted the lint from the dryer. He noticed that it was dark gray - even black in portions - and, in fact, smoldering. The dryer repairman suggested that the family get a new dryer, but they decided instead to clean thoroughly the inside of the dryer.

The Mitchell family's white laundry once again came out of the dryer white, but Tom decided it was in their best interest to explore other safety measures to avoid fires. He called Dryer Vent Wizard, and their technician found that the dryer vent was full of lint. The Mitchell family's dryer hose connections were the flexible type, and there were sharp bends and kinks, a high-risk factor for dryer vent fires. Dryer vent fires typically occur due to a build up of dryer lint within the dryer itself and the dryer vent system combined with the extreme heat caused by use of the dryer. Using a kink-free, solid venting material for the dryer vent limits the potential for dryer vent fires.

Dryer Vent Wizard replaced the flexible hose, installing instead a straight pipe with only one turn that reduces the potential for dryer vent fires. The dryer vent technician then measured the airflow through the new tubing, finding that the air speed had markedly increased within the dryer vent. The Mitchell family's dryer had accumulated so much dryer lint over the years from a mere 5 to 6 laundry loads per week because the type of dryer venting material used gave the lint a place to rest and accumulate within the bends and cracks.

In addition to the Mitchell's faulty dryer hose, Dryer Vent Wizard discovered another potential fire hazard. The laundry room housed a shower as well, and its exhaust fan had been installed so that it vented into the same tubing as the dryer's. A dryer vent system should not retain moisture because moisture allows the lint to cling together, forming a massive lint blockage within the dryer vent. This particular venting system had lint in it, too. Dryer Vent Wizard created another outlet for the ceiling fan exhaust, so now the Mitchells have a ceiling fan vent separate from the dryer vent.

Fortunately for the Mitchell family, Tom took early measures to prevent a potential fire in his dryer. In anticipation of National Fire Prevention Month, Mr. Mitchell was kind enough to share his story with us.

According to the National Fire Protection Agency, dryers are involved in over 15,000 fires per year, with the leading cause being failure to clean dryer vents.

These fires caused an average of 26 deaths, 468 injuries and $198 million in direct property damage per year. http://www.dryerventwizard services consumers in the following areas of Oakland and Livingston County, Michigan: West Bloomfield, Birmingham, Troy, Farmington Hills, Rochester Hills, Waterford, Pontiac, Oakland Township, Clarkston, Beverly Hills, Hartland, Lake Angelus, Ferndale, Orchard Lake, Huntington Woods, Oxford, Oak Park, Walled Lake, Lathrup Village and neighboring cities and communities.

Contact:

Charles Dillard

24530 Jerome St

Oak Park, MI 48237

Phone: 866-498-7233

Email: cdillard@dryerventwizard.com

Website: http://www.dryerventwizard.com

Advice from the "Dryer Vent Repair" Wizard of Waterford and Pontiac, MI – “Dryer Vent Cleaning” and Maintenance Tips to Prevent Dryer Fires

Charles Dillard: Environmental Services in Oak Park, MI

How much do you know about dryer vents and their purpose? If you're like most people, all you know is that your dryer is a very simple to use appliance that provides a much needed convenience. Most people take it for granted, like turning on a faucet to get water, or depressing a handle to flush a toilet. No one thinks about the mechanics of what is happening within a dryer vent system. Few have any idea of the danger that lurks in a dryer vent system unless they have had the unfortunate experience of a clothes dryer fire.

One of the problems encountered by most consumers with clothes dryers is caused by a lack of dryer vent cleaning and maintenance. Dryer ducts take the heat, moisture and lint from clothing inside the dryer to the dryer vent outside their home. The moist lint can stick to the sides of the dryer duct, later drying to a hard crust that hangs on and builds up, reducing the size of the opening for heat to escape. This causes reduced air flow and will eventually cause a fire. Lint build-up and restricted air flow also causes a dryer to work harder to do its job, costing you more in energy bills.

Did you know that you have a greater chance of a fire being caused by your clothes dryer than by your gas furnace? Hard to believe, isn't it? Most people know to change their furnace filter and have their furnace cleaned and inspected periodically to be sure it is safe. Unfortunately, few people do the same for their clothes dryer. This is why over $15,000 clothes dryer fires occur each year. Of course, with increase consumer awareness in the last few decades, the number of dryer fires has decreased, but we still hear about far too many homes and lives being lost each year due to improper dryer vent cleaning and maintenance.

Here are some tips to prevent a clothes dryer fire and ensure your dryer is working efficiently:

  • Always check the lint screen before each load of laundry and clean it after each load
  • Wash the lint screen every few months to remove residue build-up caused by fabric softener sheets
  • Be sure your dryer vent system is up to code with the city, state and manufacturer
  • Replace plastic and vinyl dryer duct material with semi-rigid or sold metal
  • Do not place rags and clothing in the dryer that have been soaked with combustible materials, even if they have been washed. These items should be line dried
  • Have your dryer vent system inspected by a dryer vent cleaning and repair specialist annually, or more often if you have a large family and are doing an excessive amount of laundry each week
  • Do not leave the house or go to sleep while the dryer is running

Here are some warning signs of a possible fire hazard:

  • Clothes are taking more than one complete cycle to get laundry dry
  • No lint is visible on the lint screen
  • Dryer repeatedly shuts off during a cycle
  • Clothes have a moldy smell when you remove them from the dryer
  • Clothes feel very hot after a cycle

Most of the above tips are pretty straight forward, but how do you know if your dryer vent system is up to code? How do you know if you need to have your dryer vent cleaned more than once a year? What is average use? These are good questions to ask a dryer vent repair and maintenance specialist. If you are in doubt, chances are you have never had your dryer vent system professionally inspected and cleaned. This is a good time to call a specialist and get the answers to these and any other questions you may have.

This article was written by Charles Dillard, owner of Dryer Vent Wizard of Oak Park, Michigan. Charles is a dryer vent repair specialist who provides dryer vent cleaning services as well as educating consumers on dryer fire safety. http://www.dryerventwizard services consumers in the following areas of Oakland and Livingston County, Michigan: West Bloomfield, Birmingham, Troy, Farmington Hills, Rochester Hills, Waterford, Pontiac, Oakland Township, Clarkston, Beverly Hills, Hartland, Lake Angelus, Ferndale, Orchard Lake, Huntington Woods, Oxford, Oak Park, Walled Lake, Lathrup Village and neighboring cities and communities.

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“Auto Insurance” “Farmers Insurance” “Progressive Insurance” Waterford, Michigan

09-20-08
Ted Lewicki
Ted Lewicki: Financial Planner in Waterford, MI

A-1 Insurance Agency in Waterford, Michigan has been in business for nearly 50 years, serving all insurance needs.

The Farmers Insurance Group of Companies was founded in 1928 when Farmers Insurance Exchange, an automobile insurer, was formed. As customer demand for additional insurance services increased, the Fire Insurance Exchange and Truck Insurance Exchange wee established for home and commercial insurance needs. Today, the Farmers Insurance Group of companies is one of the country's largest writers of both private passenger automobile and homeowners insurance.

Drive Insurance, a division of Progressive Insurance

Knowledgeable advice from an Insurance Specialist - Drive is sold by independent agents, licensed insurance professionals who take the time to understand your insurance needs and provide coverage options customized to protect you and your family.

Competitive Rates - Drive offers low rates for virtually any driver and any vehicle.

Superior Claims Service from Progressive - All Drive customers get claims service from Progressive, the company that pioneered 24/7 claims service and now offers a choice in how to have your car repaired.

Call Ted Lewicki at 248-674-0355 today or visit http://www.a-oneinsurance.com for your No Hassle Insurance Quote!

A-One Insurance represents a variety of insurance companies to cover your insurance needs.

Residential:

Automobile Insurance

Boat Insurance

RV Insurance

Motorcycle Insurance

Antique Auto and Boat Insurance

Homeowners Insurance

Health Insurance

Financial Management

Commercial:

Commercial Auto Insurance

Business Liability Insurance

Property Liability Insurance

Business Health Insurance

Worker's Compensation Insurance

Servicing all of Oakland County with many clients in West Bloomfield, Bloomfield Hills, Farmington, Farmington Hills, Waterford, Rochester, Auburn Hills, Lake Orion, Oxford, Holly, Ortonville and neighboring cities and communities.